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Yale Fault code 522606-10

I'm trying to find the cause and cure for this code, it doesn't seem to affect the drivabiliy of the unit. If anyone can help it would be much appreciated.
  • Posted 4 Oct 2012 00:41
  • By AceForklift
  • joined 4 Oct'12 - 1 message
  • Texas, United States
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522606-10 catalytic converter [post] oxygen sensor slow response. PNK/DRK GRN wire from PDM RLY#2, FUSE 3 [heater circuit], BLK wire heater return [chasis ground] & to ECU. DRK GRN sensor signal from ECU. BLK LGRN sensor return -options lazy sensor or faulty ECU
  • Posted 6 Oct 2012 04:12
  • By Autodog
  • joined 27 Sep'12 - 12 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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